GUNTUR: Promising to extend support to the poor children, Guntur Round Table (GRT-86) chairman Lanka Kranti Sekhar has suggested them to dream big and work hard to realise their goals.
He said that the GRT will be with the under-privileged children in making them achieve their goals. Kranti Sekhar attended
Independence Day celebrations as chief guest at government boys’ high school in Old bus stand area in the city and hoisted the national flag.
Addressing the children, Kranti said that freedom fighters laid the foundation to realise many dreams 74 years ago by making India free from the British rule. He said that India is on its way to become global power chiefly due to the intelligence and talent of the youth. Kranti said that the present generation students were more fortunate as information technology had come in handy to them which would further help them hone their skills.
The GRT executives distributed books and stationery to the students after the celebrations. The representatives of GRT-86, Vijayawada round table-68 and Amaravathi round table-282 decided to sponsor a full day meal at SKCV children trust ,Amodini center for girl children at Kaza on Sunday as part of I-day celebrations. GRT leaders V Veerendra, Raavi Balakrishna, Vamsi, Karunakaram, Mohan Rao, Thomas Sebastian, Pulivaratho Ramalingeswara Rao, Satyanand and school principal and staff were present.